This post was originally published on theCA Security Council blog. Code signing certificates from publicly trusted Certification Authorities (CAs) fulfill…
This post was originally published on theCA Security Council blog. Code signing certificates from publicly trusted Certification Authorities (CAs) fulfill…
Entrust completed an internal test recently and was surprised by a warning from Google Chrome version 30. The test case…
Are you an SSL certificate owner that has SSL certificates that protect non-registered domains? What are non-registered domains? Well, let’s…
Online certificate management helps save you time and improves the experience you have with an SSL vendor, but can be…
First, I would like to than Ivan Ristic for his development of the SSL/TLS deployment Best Practices document. This is…
It’s not a Peyton Manning TV spot, but it’s certainly more important to the security of your identities. In Entrust’s recent infographic,…
This certificate is sometimes called unified communications certificate (UCC), multi-domain certificate or multi-SAN certificate. In this posting, we will call…
In the last few months, I have been reading blog posts (e.g., Google and Evernote) about certificate subscribers changing their keys from 1024-bit…
Are your secure SSL communications being compromised by a man-in-the-middle (MITM) attack? This issue came up when it was discovered…
We had the BEAST attack and it was said, “Prioritize RC4 cipher suite.” We had the Lucky Thirteen attack and it was said again, “Prioritize…